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Who has the nicest, most easygoing and accommodating employees in New York? Mark Malkoff (comedian/filmmaker/New Yorker) postulated that the Apple stores will let you get away with just about anything there -- they even encourage customers to take videos of themselves dancing in the stores. So he set out to...
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If they held a beauty pageant for potential employers, Google would get the crown. One in four young professionals would like to work there, according to a survey by Universum, which asked respondents which American companies would be the most attractive employers.
The majority of companies on the top 10...
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Industry: Computers/Personal Electronics
Headquarters: Cupertino, Calif.
CEO: Steve Jobs
Apple Computers was originally founded in 1976 by Steve Wozniak, Ronald Wayne and current CEO Steve Jobs. Starting out as a force in the emerging personal computer field through the '80s, the company seemed to wane...
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Women make up 51 percent of the population, but according to a new study by Catalyst, 85 percent of companies in the Fortune 500 ranking have no women on their governing boards. That means 85 percent of companies, including Gap Inc, Fidelity, and Dick's Sporting Goods don't have women contributing to their...
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Apple is hiring salespeople to staff its iAd offices in New York, Chicago and San Francisco. The iAd is Apple's mobile advertising platform for its iPhones and iPods.
Apple's focus for iAd is on account managers, sales managers and strategic planners. All positions require ad sales experience, reports...
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I started working at Apple during the dot-com boom in 1998, and I left the company in 2007. As much as I loved working at Apple, by 2007 I determined that I now had the financial freedom and opportunity to leave the company and begin working on my own projects.
That was because Apple had been very good to me...
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